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Is Oxygen the Key to Healing? Marketing Expert Dennis Yu Discovers Life-Changing Treatment

Updated: Feb 10

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Jack Heald: My guest today is a man who was referred to me by somebody that we both know. And so Dennis, you, I don't know much about you, but the little bit that I've explored has made me really interested to talk to you today about whatever this particular health situation is you want to address. So we'll have your bio in the show notes. If folks want to know more about who you are and what you do. But let's just jump into the questions. What one specific health issue do you want our audience to address? 


Dennis Yu: I want people to know the power of oxygen and oxygen that could be measured in your tissue and how oxygen is so key to all your health functions and all the new ways that we can get oxygen into our system.


Jack Heald: Okay I'm, that kind of begs a lot of questions. We assume that we all get oxygen by breathing. 


Dennis Yu: But you can absorb oxygen through your tissue. There's even a suppository that you can take. I've got friends that have had late-stage cancer and they've had to do, to get oxygen. They've friends of mine get hyperbaric chambers so they can get oxygen all the time. And when your body has oxygen, you know what the number one organ is that uses oxygen in the body? 


Jack Heald: I would assume the heart. 


Dennis Yu: The heart's number two. It's the brain. I travel 300, 000 miles a year. I've done six and a half million miles. I've been in 12 countries in the last three months, speaking, running around, doing all this stuff.


And I don't get tired because I'm constantly making sure my body has enough oxygen in it. And I don't think people realize that it's not just when you're sick or you're, decompressing out of, from scuba divers that have come up too fast. But I use it as a mental cheat code because I have higher focus and clarity because oxygen is coming to my brain and I recover way faster from jet lag because of oxygen.


Jack Heald: You are singing my tune here. So how'd you get interested in oxygen as a therapy? 


Dennis Yu: So I'm a data scientist. I built the analytics at Yahoo 25 years ago as a search engine engineer. I'm a data guy, I don't believe in just random stuff that people say. And a lot of celebrity friends of mine in LA, like A list celebrity people, they were telling me about this.


And I said, this is all just nonsense, like all the latest supplements and losing weight and makeup and that kind of stuff. But my friend Carrie Kasem, who's the daughter of Casey Kasem, said, You need to meet this guy, Dr. Robert Lyons, who invented this oxygen technology 20 years ago. And he's a physiologist.


He's a crazy Hungarian doctor. And he happened to be in LA. And I met him, super skeptical, ready to basically tear down all his arguments. And I was basically a convert and it opened up a whole new world as part of one of many modalities and functional health that I was completely unaware of. 


Jack Heald: Okay. I'm going to go slightly off-script here.


It sounds like this lack of oxygen could probably cascade off into all kinds of health issues that sufficient oxygen would prevent or help you recover from. Can you give a quick, maybe just a quick list of stuff that health issues that insufficient oxygen creates and sufficient oxygen would reverse?


Dennis Yu: Just imagine a jack that was 15 years younger, and you got a cold, or you sprained your ankle, or you're tired, or skinned your knee. You would recover so much faster because being younger, your immune system is stronger. Everything just functions better. So it's not like there's any one condition. If you look at the Nobel, the guys in, who won the Nobel prize two years ago in medicine.


They were three hypoxia researchers, oxygen researchers, and they found the link between not just the original like cancer is hypoxic, but the link between the body having more oxygen and it being able to heal itself.


Jack Heald: So what's the biggest, What's the most popular misconception about oxygen as it relates to reversing health issues? 


Dennis Yu: So I'm guilty of this. People like me would say, My oxygen levels are great. I carry a pulse ox with me when I travel and I'm 95 plus. I'm usually 99. Maybe I go to Colorado and I'm like, I ran the Aspen marathon a few months ago up at 11, 000 feet and my blood oxygen went down to 92 because of altitude, but my oxygen is fine. I breathe fine. My lungs work great, but then my tissue level oxygen, different parts of the body all have different levels.


And so you can measure that. with different devices that hospitals have to measure tissue level oxygen. And this opened up a whole new world for me on measurement, because I'm a measurement kind of guy. 


Jack Heald: Okay. This is going to stimulate all kinds of questions. So what's the truth? What's the truth about oxygen and how it can be therapeutic for our body?


Dennis Yu: The truth is that the Krebs cycle and the way hemoglobin works in the red blood cells, the redox exchange is not the only way to get oxygen. If the partial pressure is high enough, oxygen can forcefully make its way into the cells and stimulate the mitochondria. Now I'm not a medical doctor, but I'm a measurement person.


And I love, measuring, like putting the sensor in a glass of Avion and into orange juice and into oxygen water and measuring what the difference is and then measuring my tissue level oxygen. I had a friend of mine, Chris Colley, she had long COVID and she was never able to get her blood level oxygen above 90.


And, she woke up multiple times not being, this whole thing where your lungs are destroyed. And I had her drink this oxygen water and take some of the baths, and there's a few providers of it and that whole thing. And as she was drinking it, I watched her blood level oxygen shoot up to a 99.


And she was so excited, she tried to take a picture of it, went, because the pulse oxy, you stick the thing in your finger. But it went back down to 98, 97, and so she quickly guzzled a whole bunch more of this water, it shot back up to 99, took a picture, then I recorded a video of the whole thing.


And I've done that with myself. And so when you realize that you can immediately increase the bioavailability of oxygen in your body, and you can measure it, Then the question is how does it happen? And what's the magic secret? Who cares? The point is you can measure it. 


Jack Heald: So that leads us to the real crux of the matter for this show. What's the likely outcome for people if they don't pay attention to their oxygen levels and we just continue doing what we've always done in modern industrial society? 


Dennis Yu: We're going to be helping our patients and our friends the best we can with general sick care, which as a standard of care, we know is insufficient, but it's the best that we know and we're not taking care of people the best that we could.


I think we as professionals need to know all the different modalities that are available and investigate them, even if they're not taught in medical school. There's so many things that are coming out that we need to be aware of, In holistic and functional medicine that don't, basically disprove or are, different than Western medicine, but they work together.


I've gone on a kick ever since COVID, and I've been lucky enough to meet a lot of the top doctors. And we're all saying the same I'm not even a doctor. Which is I'm surprised that they would want to have me around. But, we're all saying the same thing. That the healthcare system is broken. I'm not going to go into the big pharma thing because I don't want to be Boeing employee number three, or any of that, there's a lot more than is in Western medicine.


Jack Heald: Okay. So let's talk about specific actions that our listeners that our audience can take. And the specific kinds of benefits they could see as a result of taking that action. 


Dennis Yu: I think the first thing is to study the folks who have gone further than anyone else in hypoxia research and that, that's Dr.Robert Lyons, who's the founder of this technology called Kaqun, which is spelled L-Y-O-N-S, and it's spelled K-A-Q-U-N. They have an annual conference called the Kaqun Conference. I even went to it once in London at the Royal Society of Medicine, so all these doctors are presenting their research and things they've done with Drosophila and, double-blind patient studies and all this, which, I have to look up all these different words, but that's where to start.


Start with the research and start testing this yourself. Get some of the water, go to one of the baths, measure it, try it on some of your patients. The biggest thing I see is cancer patients, like late stage, or who have come from hospice and they're given a terminal prognosis, you got five months left, that kind of thing.


My mom went through that. My mom got late-stage ovarian cancer and you know what happens when friends get cancer, you get the scare and you get told like it's too late and spread everywhere, but I sent her through this treatment and so this is something I believe in and she's come out the other side and she's been in remission for 18 months.


And I have story after story of friends of mine have gone through this treatment, and I'm not one of those where I just want to proclaim every random quack kind of thing that you hear out there, but I've personally spent six figures of my own money. Sending friends through this treatment because I don't want to see them die.


And almost everyone has come out on the other side. Wow. I was in Malaysia. I'll show you on my iPhone. I'll pull it up and I'll show you. I was with the queen. And she invited all these other kings and queens of other countries. Which is basically like dictator countries in Africa and Southeast Asia.


Some of these places, I didn't even know they were countries. I had to look them up on Wikipedia. And they threw a whole celebration because she had a stroke and all the tabloids thought that she was done because she couldn't walk or talk. But she had a miraculous recovery. She threw this big party for a whole week.


I flew in there with Dr. Lyons and these other royal people. I have no business hanging around people like that. And these people are, they, it's like they have a secret that no one else has. And, no one wants to talk about any kind of claims of curing cancer, but we can, there is one claim. You can increase your oxygen level.


That's the one claim they can make. And whatever happens, after that's between you and your body. But I feel like it's not fair. I've met billionaires. I've met people, and this is not because I'm trying to network with these people, but, their wife gets sick or they have a health condition, and they have all the money in the world and can do, they can do whatever they want.


And they eventually stumble upon this because they hear from their other friends and they say how, why doesn't anyone else know about this? I don't know. Go investigate yourself. 


Wow. Okay.  Jack, I'd invite you. Come out. I got a place in Vegas just so I can do oxygen baths. That's how much I believe.


I've done over a thousand of these baths. Myself. I'm a paying patient. I pay just like everybody else. I have no ownership. They might as well make me an equity holder because I rave about this stuff, but come out, see for yourself. And if any doctor wants to come out, I'll pay. I'll pay for your treatment.


Come out, explore, be as skeptical as possible. Come and see what happens because I don't want there to be a placebo effect or any of that. 


Jack Heald: Yes. Yes. Okay. I've needed an excuse to stop by this barbecue place in Boulder City. So I'll, I'll come.


Dennis Yu: Let's do the barbecue in Boulder City and then let's heal your body from all the sugar and whatever that you consume at the barbecue.


Jack Heald: Okay. So what's the best thing you hear? From folks who've followed your advice, best compliment, individual compliment, or a great story, or whatever. 


Dennis Yu: I have a friend, Brian, who has, he had a debilitating medical condition, and I can share the video that he made with me, but he got his life back.


He was bedridden for months, couldn't even leave because he had a pseudo cerebrity tumor and basically caused him to blackout. But with the oxygen treatments, he was able to get his life back. And a lot of my friends are professional athletes and some have broken world records, which is almost like doping, but it's not illegal.


If your oxygen levels are up and you're doing aerobic activity, not strength activity, but aerobic driven activities. A lot of my friends are business people, public speakers, CEOs of other companies, and they use this as a hack before they negotiate or before they speak on stage. Transcribed Just to get that extra focus, because when you drink the oxygen water, you do a bath, your oxygen levels are elevated for about two and a half hours.


It's like the Pac-Man swallows the pellet. Doesn't last forever, but you better quickly gobble as many ghosts as you can. 


That led to one of the questions I had, which I was going to postpone, but that question was how long does the effect last? So you've answered that. 


There's no cure.


There's no permanent cure to hypoxia. You can increase your oxygen levels for about two and a half hours. And sometimes. Friends of mine, I have some friends that are professional UFC wrestlers I'll see Dana White, who runs UFC, bring other, these fighters in to do these baths or drink the water, and, you get a benefit for a couple hours, as the body's able to heal itself, but there's no cure, you have to keep doing it, you have to keep increasing, push your oxygen levels from a 45 to a 60, whatever, you can measure it in millimetres mercury.


Jack Heald: Wow. This is going to drive a lot more questions. So what's the biggest or most common complaint or commonly expressed skepticism?


Dennis Yu: A lot of my friends that are oncologists and medical doctors, their first reaction is this is not possible. We're not fish. We don't have gills. We can't absorb the oxygen physically.


It has to come through breathing and what we're taught. But if you do the research. If you try it yourself, if you measure it on your body, if you look at the double-blind experiments that have been done, you might see there's another way. Just open up, just take the red pill, just be skeptical, but take the red pill and find out. That's all we say, and all of us know, this is anything that we don't know about. Just investigate. 


Jack Heald: Alright if you could deliver just one message about health, and only had eight words to deliver it in, what would those eight words be? 


Dennis Yu: The body can heal itself. Not sick care, but maximum health. We all want to live better. It's not just preventing death. 


Jack Heald: Absolutely. All right. Dennis Yu, we're going to include your bio in the show notes. Dr. Robert Lyons, we'll provide links for that. Kaqun, I believe you said the name is, we'll provide links for that.  Thanks for being with us. 


Dennis Yu: Thank you, Jack. Thank you.




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